Estonian state to compensate wrongful accusations to businessman Vladimir Getsu

A businessman Vladimir Getsu was suspected of large-scale tax evasion by the Estonian authorities; however, it was proved during the court case that Getsu was innocent in this matter, and the Estonian state now owes him a compensation, the Estonian news portal BBN said in a statement.

The government has allocated 2,848
euros from its reserve fund for compensation to be paid to the entrepreneur,
reports LETA.

After his tax payments case
hearing, Getsu filed a compensation claim against the state saying that he had
suffered damages because during the investigation he had been prohibited to
leave the country and his bank accounts had been frozen.

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